The 18-year-old could be following in his parent’s TV footsteps as he says he would consider doing shows in the future as long as he’s established in the music industry first
Junior Andre has teased a reality TV career saying he would ‘100% do it’ as long as he was an established artist first. It comes as his newest single Only One soared to number one in the UK charts and racked up millions of views.
The 18-year-old has followed in both his parents’ footsteps into the music industry, his Dad Peter Andre can be recognised for his late 90’s hits like Mysterious Girl and All Night All Right. His mum Katie Price launched a pop comeback in 2017 with the single I Got You. And it’s not the only career move Junior may follow in the footsteps of his parents, as he teases a future in reality TV, as he explained in a tell-all chat.
The Only One singer said he would 100% turn to reality TV in the future but only if it was right for him. He said: “I don’t want people to say, ‘He’s not even anyone yet’. Not that it matters, but if I’m a properly established artist, then I would not be opposed to it. I’m only just starting out,” he told The Sun.
Junior went on to share his determination to work hard first, so he could be known in his own right before appearing in the world of reality TV. As a child Junior frequently appeared in series hosted by his parents including Katie and Peter: The Next Chapter, so it wouldn’t be his first time on our screens.